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I really enjoyed this short film about louis kahn's life. I lived in Erdman dormitory for 2 years while I'm college and always wondered about the creator. thank you for telling his unique story.
ОтветитьGenial retrospectiva interesante obra de Louis Kahn, gracias!!!
ОтветитьMaybe Lou is the most different modernist architect all of his time...
ОтветитьAwesome 😂
ОтветитьI loved your video and I wanted to see it especially after I completed reading Harriet Patterson's book, 'Our days are like full years". I'm so sorry that she never had a true home and total life with him and her son, Nathanial.
ОтветитьOne of my former employees worked for Kahn. He remembers when 2 wives showed up at his office at the same time. The secretary had to find ways to keep them apart. Luckily his office was on several floors. I have a small photo of Kahn at his last building while it was under construction. One f my friends had Kahn as a professor and he saw Lou at an airport reading an architecture magazine. he asked Lou what he was doing. Lou replied, “Looking for ideas”.
ОтветитьBro is mewing in the thumbnail
ОтветитьThis was amazing.
ОтветитьVery cute thank-you 🙏
ОтветитьLoved it. I could feel the love and admiration. Thank you
ОтветитьThanks brother for making such detailed video🙌
ОтветитьLovely story
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьHis buildings are remarkable. However, looking at Kahn, no one would have thought that he was a rolling stone. This is not to disparage him in any way. However, this is not to glorify his personal life either. This video nicely explains that Louis Kahn was a master at what he did. It also shows that he was human, too.
ОтветитьMy favourite L.K. project is the Phillips Exeter Academy Library.
Simply breathtaking.👌
Good video. It is the Salk Institute not the Salt Lake institute. Also, his middle name was Isadore. Regards
ОтветитьThe son’s documentary says it all about Khan. Great architects seem to have lousy marriage. Zaha didn’t even get to have a man to love for her love of her own naked curves.
Ответитьgreat video!
ОтветитьThank you very much for this informative and sensitive documentary. I recently visited the Salk Institute in La Jolla California. Without knowing that much about Louis Kahn's intention, I immediately had an emotional reaction and a sense of the sublime, hope and greatness---which is what Jonas Salk wanted and what Louis Kahn actualized. I'm a bit confused about why you call it Salk lake in your narrative. There is a majestic view of the Pacific Ocean. There is no known destination as the Salk lake institute. (There is Salt Lake City in Utah) There are also several typos in your presentation. It would be good to fix them, but please be assured that they did not detract from the content and sincerity of the presentation. Thank you again and I look forward to more BlessedArch and will recommend your channel to my art students.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing about Louis and his work with enthusiasm & passion, a tragic end, but a reminder that one's work has the power to move and capture emotions, even after the body departs.
ОтветитьWonderful and heart touching love from Bangalore India thanks god bless you and your family.
Ответитьso he invented the open relationship in marriage then adopted by will smith 🤣
ОтветитьGood video.What surprises me is how he suddenly went on to produce great buildings.Where did he learn this.What was his inspiration.
ОтветитьGreat video! Congratulations!👏
ОтветитьIt's Salk Institute not Salk Lake Institute
ОтветитьBangladesh national parliament \sangsad bhaban,the greatest work of Louis kahn..
ОтветитьNICELY POTRAIT.
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ОтветитьCool
ОтветитьDamn mr kahn was fucking fucking
ОтветитьShout out to my February born Pieces Architects. Louis Khan, Frank Ghery and others. 😁😅
Ответитьthere´s way too much quality in every bit of this video🤯
ОтветитьGreat mini-documentary to serve as an introduction to Louis Kahn! Also, fantastic effort in making the video!! I hope the community appreciates how long it takes to produces such a great piece of content! One building that should have been mentioned is the Philip Exeter Library as it is an example of the strong massing and gometrical compositions that influences most of the later buildings that came about
ОтветитьHi..I'm new to your channel...I never comment on utube videos..but i wanna say..u truly brought to life every story of the person you talk abou..great videos..
Ответитьdaaaamn such a good intro
ОтветитьFirst off, I am very thankful for your documentary. Not enough people are talking about Khan. Second, I just wanted to say that I don’t think Louis Khan was just “finding his style” but rather he was looking to the divine and looking at objective truth in geometries and architecture theory and that made his projects sublime and beautiful. Needless to say, I appreciate your video and am grateful. Thank you!
ОтветитьI believe the Pennsylvania Station you show was long gone when Louis I Kahn died. He was to give a lecture in a class on urban architecture I was taking, and instead Vincent Scully gave one of the most electrifying lectures I have ever heard as a memorial to Kahn.
ОтветитьLove the way how everything was narrated, thought I had to endure another boring documentary for studies but surprisingly I wasn't. I get to remember informations easily because, the presentation was entertaining. Good job!
ОтветитьSuperb documentary. Loved it
ОтветитьGreat doc. Enjoyed it and very informative. Something could have been said about his careful balance of brutalist and expressive modern architecture. He was not a strict “modernist”. He enjoyed playful forms and wasn’t afraid to reference the past.
ОтветитьUnfortunetely, yet another clip with music killing the main input. Autistics are among us, you know:( Personal problem, but more common than you'd think.
ОтветитьThank you. Well composed and spoken
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Ответитьsoo beautifully presented.loved it .keep going❤️❤
ОтветитьReally ... liked the video a lot... thankyou
ОтветитьThanks for the informative video. I’ve seen his work for years and didn’t know it was him.
One thing though- Salk Lake is not a thing. There’s the Salk Institute in Southern California and there is Salt Lake City but there is no Salk Lake. I think you’re mixing things up when you smash that together.
Great greata great... Presentation 👏👏👏
ОтветитьGreat content 👍Thanks for sharing this video with all of us...Got to know more the Great Architect - Louis Khan
ОтветитьGreat Content 💪🏼💪🏼
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